Heart-warming days of birth and impressive birthdays
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AVIVA GOELMAN
Last weekend was a time with family for me -- wonderful moments in
Santa Rosa, celebrating Father’s Day and the birth of my fifth
grandchild. It is a great and unique gift, as a grandparent, when a
new baby arrives in your life. The love between a grandchild and a
grandparent is beyond price. We are able to love and be loved
unconditionally.
Celebrating life is just as wonderful when we recognize the
birthdays of our Costa Mesa Senior Center members. On June 18, the
Senior Center held its first birthday party for those celebrating 80
or more years of living. It was a sold-out event and an exceptionally
good time. For those of you who missed the festivities, we will
surely repeat the event. So take heart.
Recently, I have asked some of our senior members to share their
life stories with me. Helen Trautwein -- one of Costa Mesa’s very own
-- responded with words about how she has remained young through the
years by staying active.
“I am 88 years of age and have enjoyed living in Costa Mesa for 71
years,” Helen said. “I have four children, 19 grandchildren and 28
great grandchildren. I have been to Europe, Australia, New Zealand
and Hawaii and drove my camper to Alaska, across Canada and went to
Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and down the East Coast to Florida.
In fact, Helen said, she’d been to all 50 states in the Union.
“I am a member of the Costa Mesa Senior Center and the Costa Mesa
Methodist Church,” Helen continued, “and participate in their
activities. I am also a member of the women’s club and the historical
society, and in my younger days, [I was] a den mother, Girl Scout
leader and active in the PTA. For many years I taught first-aid
classes. This is the story of my life in a nutshell.”
That is the life story of an active lady -- young in spirit and
heart.
INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
July 4th is the one special day of the year when Americans enjoy
parades, picnics and fireworks to honor the birth of our country and
our experiment in freedom. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., July 2, we invite
the public to join us at the Costa Mesa Senior Center for a grand
celebration. Deck yourself out in red, white and blue and celebrate
our nation’s independence.
We’ll have grilled hamburgers and hot dogs, courtesy of In-N-Out
Burger, and live music by The Ragtimers. The fee is $5 for members
and $12 for non-members. For more information, call (949) 643-2356.
Reservations are a must.
SILENT AUCTION SUCCESS
Let me extend an official note of thanks to everyone who donated
to our “Fine Wine, Fast Cars” silent auction, which was held at the
Automotive Road of Dreams Classic Car Museum this past April. The
Teller family, Ryan Miller and family and their staff deserve special
recognition. Thanks to each of the wonderful people for always
thinking of us and being extremely generous. Our thanks go to all the
vendors, who participated through their unfailing support of our
fundraising events: Adam Premium Car Care Products, Aliso Viejo Golf
Club, A’Marees, Angel’s Auto Spa, Barclay Butera, Comcast, Carl
Warren and Company, Chemers Gallery, Conway Communications, Deckers
Fine Gifts and Collectibles, Enhanced Skin Center, EZ lube, Hanagan’s
76, Health Emporium, In-N-Out Burger, Jill Lloyd and Associates,
Inc., Armen Karamardian, La Galleria, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim,
Newport Vacuum and Sewing Center, Pizza Bakery, Ramada Express Hotel
and Casino Riviera Hotel, Salon Ecco, See’s Candies, Grant Boys, Yuen
Lui Studios, Zov’s Bistro, and the Artisans Crafters’ Corner of the
Orange County Marketplace. We look forward to having all of you and
others participate in next year’s event.
CANDIDATE FORUM
Three seats on the Costa Mesa City Council will be open this
coming November election. As we have done in the past, the Costa Mesa
Senior Center will again be inviting all the candidates running for
City Council to a lunchtime event and candidate forum. Please watch
the newspapers for the announcement of dates and times.
SUMMER SENIOR CLASSES
Even though our summer classes began June 21, it is never too late
to join. If you are interested in computer classes, there are spaces
still available. Classes range from computer skills for beginners to
skills for advanced computer users. Our teaching tools include new
computers with Windows XP.
The class duration is eight weeks. There’s also free lab time in
the afternoon, so our instructors can quickly bring you up to date.
For more information, call the center at (949) 645-2356.
* AVIVA GOELMAN is the executive director of the Costa Mesa Senior
Center and will write occasional columns about the center, its
members and senior issues.
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